Keep in mind that this can cause instabilities in your zigbee network depending on how it is laid out. If you have child devices (e.g. battery powered sensors) that happen to route through the bulb, since almost all bulbs are routers, turning the bulb off with the switch can cause those devices to have communication issues until the network heals itself.

Keep in mind that this can cause instabilities in your zigbee network depending on how it is laid out. If you have child devices (e.g. battery powered sensors) that happen to route through the bulb, since almost all bulbs are routers, turning the bulb off with the switch can cause those devices to have communication issues until the network heals itself.

I have a bunch of SmartThings motion sensors, but all are very close to a Zigbee AC powered plugs, so I think, but can be wrong the lamp being added might not have an effect. Below is my floor plan
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